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    Raytheon appoints new chairman

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Daniel Burnham is leaving his post as vice-chairman of AlliedSignal to succeed Dennis Picard as chairman and chief executive of Raytheon. Burnham will initially become president and chief operating officer on 1 July. He will move to head the US defence giant on 1 December when Picard retires. Burnham ...

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    CFMI tackles A340 engine cracks

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/LOS ANGELES CFM International (CFMI) is being forced to inspect and repair about 200 CFM56-5C4s used on Airbus Industrie A340s after a China Eastern aircraft suffered an in-flight shut down. The Chinese A340 experienced a first stage high pressure turbine (HPT) blade fracture in the number three engine on ...

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    Ministers call for shake-up of ESA

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon/PARIS France, Germany and Italy have called for major changes to the structure of the European Space Agency and are urging industry to take greater responsibility for programme funding in the face of "fierce international competition". The space ministers of the agency's three most important contributors issued ...

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    Fairchild Dornier is shaken up with major management changes

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Earl Robinson, vice-president of programmes and aircraft development at Fairchild Dornier, has resigned and 328JET programme manager James Brown has left in a major shake-up at the regional aircraft company. Robinson's resignation came as the company appointed former Douglas Aircraft executive John Wolf as chief operating officer, reporting directly ...

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    An ATC competitive market 'on the way'

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Pending privatisations could create a competitive market in European air traffic control (ATC)services, complete with cross-border acquisitions, believes Sir Malcolm Field chairman of the UK Civil Aviation Authority, now preparing for the sale of its National Air Traffic Services (NATS). Field points to the experience of the airports, where ...

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    New Garuda boss plans to slash aircraft fleet

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    The Indonesian Government has appointed Robby Djohan, the new president of national carrier Garuda, as part of a shake-up of the financially stricken airline's board of directors, senior management and operations. Djohan is a relative newcomer to the airline industry, having previously headed Citibank Indonesia and Bank Negara. Observers ...

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    Bombardier/Grob selected for RAF contract

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Bombardier Services has been selected by the UK Ministry of Defence as the preferred bidder for the Royal Air Force light aircraft flying task contract, with Grob Aircraft's G115D having been chosen as the replacement for the RAF's fleet of Scottish Aviation Bulldog trainer aircraft. The 10-year contract, which has ...

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    IPTN looks for international backing for delayed N250-100

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE IPTN has been forced to delay scheduled certification of the N250-100 until late 2000, as the Indonesian company seeks international support for the twin turboprop programme and the planned follow-on N2130 jet development. IPTN vice-president Ilham Habibie, speaking exclusively to Flight International, states: "We're no longer ...

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    Tour war hots up

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    UK tour operator First Choice, owner of Air 2000, has bought Unijet, owner of UK-based Leisure International Airlines, for £110 million ($179 million), while UK tour operator Thomas Cook has purchased Flying Colours for an undisclosed sum, believed to be around $50 million. Source: Flight International

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    Montreal Mirabel Metro crash

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    A Fairchild Metro II was destroyed in a crash at Montreal's Mirabel Airport on 18 June. All 11 people were killed on the Propair flight, which had departed from Dorval Airport en route to Peterborough, Ontario. Early reports speak of the pilot declaring an emergency, with smoke in the cockpit. ...

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    Alliant accused of Outrider conspiracy in lax suit filing

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Ramon Lopez/WASHINGTON DC A former partner in the US Defense Department's Outrider Tactical Unmanned Air Vehicle (TUAV) programme has filed a law suit alleging that prime contractor Alliant Techsystems incurred "cost overruns of millions of dollars" while trying to attain unachievable performance parameters. Mission Technologies also claims it has ...

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    Ministers approve European safety authority

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    A European safety authority could be set up within 18 months following an agreement by 15 European Union transport ministers on 18 June to establish a European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). Membership of the agency will initially be open to all 27 members of the European Joint Aviation Authorities. ...

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    Finnair Hushkits

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Finnair has awarded a contract to the ABS partnership of Sparks, Nevada, to supply hushkits for its 12 McDonnell Douglas DC-9-51s, as part of a $30 million programme to update the aircraft. Work is scheduled to start in September and will be performed by the carrier, with each shipset taking ...

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    Rolls-Royce sets the pattern with spares deal

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Rolls-Royce is changing the way it handles internal spares supply in a deal with outsourcing specialist Pattonair International. The initial agreement could lead to a wider tie-up, including the involvement of overseas operations such as R-R's US subsidiary, engine maker Allison. A memorandum of understanding has already been signed ...

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    Ultra prepares STC application for contactless prop de-icer

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Ian Sheppard/LONDON Ultra Electronics has successfully test flown a propeller de-icing system which avoids the need for a slip-ring contact assembly, offering potential maintenance savings of several thousand dollars an engine a year. Flight testing took place in Wichita, Kansas, from 13-18 May with the Hub Integrated Power and Switching ...

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    UAV

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    The Israeli Defense Force (IDF) is without question the most experienced of armed services when it comes to the operational utilisation of tactical unmanned air vehicles (UAVs). Deployed in earnest during the Bekaa Valley in 1982, the UAV is well established in the IDF's armoury. There is little sign ...

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    Controlling interest

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Privatising the UK's ATC service is part of a world wide move to put control of the airways on a commercial footing Having swung between ambiguity and hostility over possible privatisation of the UK National Air Traffic Services (NATS) while in opposition, the UK's Labour Government caught everybody flatfooted ...

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    Discovery returns after final Shuttle Mir mission

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    The Space Shuttle STS91 Discovery lands at the Kennedy Space Center on 12 June after its nine-day, 19h flight, including four days docked to the Russian Mir 1 space station on the ninth and final Shuttle Mir Mission. The joint flights, which began in June 1995, have involved seven stays ...

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    Ariane 5 hit by W-2 withdrawal

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Tim Furniss/PARIS Eutelsat has withdrawn its W2 communications satellite from the next Ariane 5 development flight, leaving the European Space Agency (ESA) to fill the void with a mock-up of the Aerospatiale spacecraft. As a result, ESA's Ariane 503 development flight this October will not carry a commercial ...

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    NRO flies atlas

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    The US National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) has contracted ILS International Launch Services to launch a satellite in 1999 aboard the new Atlas 3A booster. ILS beat Boeing's Delta III in a head to head sealed-bid competition. The NRO, which normally uses Titan IV boosters, will be the second customer for ...